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I never got around to playing the DS Castlevania games since I never owned a DS, and the emulators aren’t the best experience because of its awkward portrait mode and touch controls. Recently though, I picked up the Castlevania Dominus Collection on my Switch and wanted to gush about it a little.

Order of Ecclesia is fantastic. Almost 20 years later, it aged incredibly well even compared to modern Metroidvanias. You could say the same for any RPG Castlevania game, but still. It’s a great take on the Castlevania formula but manages to be unique enough to feel fresh.

For one, this doesn’t take place in one big map. It’s split up into multiple smaller areas connected with a world map, which is pretty different compared to entirely taking place in one castle. Areas can still be massive and have a lot to explore though, and there’s a lot of side-quests you can finish to help the villagers across many areas.

Also, Shanoa’s playstyle is heavily magic-based. At the start you can conjure up weapons to attack normally, but over the course of the game you’ll be exclusively using spells and exploiting elemental weaknesses on enemies. Similar to Dawn of Sorrow and the newer Bloodstained, you gain new spells from enemies you kill which is a great mechanic.

Side note, I’m in love with Shanoa’s design in this game. It’s a shame it had to be a DS game because it doesn’t quite show in the pixel art, but she’s probably the coolest MC in any Castlevania game. Very different to your typical “Die Monster!” protagonist.

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Order of Ecclesia is also notably really tough. I was having a much harder time compared to Symphony of the Night or Dawn of Sorrow. Checkpoints are few and far between, and bosses can be such a pain in the ass with really high HP and enough damage to kill you in 3 hits. The game is also very stingy on money so you can’t just keep buying potions to use in hard fights, I was constantly broke and had to manage my resources well.

Overall, fantastic game. Highly recommended if you’re into Metroidvanias or never got around to playing it. It’s an S tier Castlevania game.

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I also want to give a shoutout to Konami. I hate their business practices and pachinko machines, but I have to give credit where due, this is the best retro collection of games I’ve ever bought. It has everything. Built-in achievements, a music player for each track in every game, hundreds of high quality concept arts, scanned user manuals for each language, high quality versions of covers and promotional material… You can even switch each game’s region between US and EU for its subtle differences.

Like, you can even choose tracks you like in the main menu and place them in a playlist, then shuffle it. They put so much effort into this and it really shows. It’s a game preservation miracle. Serious props to the creators.